Digital identities are an extension of every employee, user or vendor — and enterprises have to change the way they secure these identities and protect data. During CARTES Paris on Wednesday,
Entrust security experts Mark Joynes and Chris Taylor discussed real-world use cases where new takes on mobile, credentialing, payment and digital identities are used to effect change in any environment.

While the Internet of Things is a relatively new technology, it has already delivered some exciting new developments, including light bulbs that change depending on your mood and refrigerators that can talk with your smartphone. What's in store for the hyper-connected world? And better yet, how are we securing it? Entrust's new infographic sheds some light.

Popular restaurant P.F. Chang's China Bistro is making headlines for all the wrong reasons — instead of being lauded for its food or customer service, it's in the spotlight due to a data breach. The company found out about the attack nearly a month ago, according to an announcement.

While larger businesses often have a rigorous security program to guard their walls, smaller operations tend to lack such preventive measures. What this means is that SMBs face devastating consequences at the hands of hackers.

Popular restaurant P.F. Chang's China Bistro is making headlines for all the wrong reasons — instead of being lauded for its food or customer service, it's in the spotlight due to a data breach. The company found out about the attack nearly a month ago, according to an announcement.

While larger businesses often have a rigorous security program to guard their walls, smaller operations tend to lack such preventive measures. What this means is that SMBs face devastating consequences at the hands of hackers.

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